Bing Premier League Quiz | Bing Soccer Quiz | Earn 10 Points

Bing Premier League Quiz or Bing Soccer Quiz is the part of Bing Weekly Quiz. By taking this quiz, you can earn Microsoft Reward Points. The quiz is very simple, all you have to do is answer the multiple-choice questions. At the end of quiz, you will get your score and of course 10 points of Microsoft Rewards. You can redeem the points to many rewards such as gift cards, charity, sweepstakes and much more. The popular sweepstakes on the Microsoft Programs this month are Gaming PC. This sweepstake prize is so big, a custom PC with the best specifications.

Bing Premier League Quiz

How to Take The Quiz

Taking this quiz is very easy. You can take this quiz by mobile devices, desktop, and laptop devices. If you use desktop devices, open the internet browser (Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Edge, Safari). We recommend using edge browser because of this browser is the Microsoft Browser. Then go to bing.com, type “bing soccer quiz” on the search box. The quiz page will open, then you can start taking the quiz.

Reward Points

If you want to collect the points of this quiz, you must have Microsoft Account. Log in to your account before taking the quiz. After finishing the quiz, the points will be added to your account. No matter how much the score, you will earn 10 points by taking the quiz.

Quiz Questions

How many teams are in England’s Premier League?

The English Premier League—the English simply call it the Premier League—consists of just 20 teams. All of them competing at the top level of the English Football League. And even as football grows more popular in the US, we still call it ‘soccer.’

Which team has won the most Premier League titles?

The Red Devils have taken home 13 Premier League championships. That’s half of them if you’re keeping track. And if you’re a soccer fan, we presume you’re good at keeping track of these things.

Who became the first Premier League player to have a goal overturned by VAR?

The Video Assistant Referee, making its debut in the Premier League this season. Took center stage in Manchester City’s 5-0 win at West Ham. Ruling out a goal from Brazilian striker Jesus for offside. Before awarding the champions a penalty retakes after West Ham midfielder Declan Rice was deemed to have encroached into the area.

Raheem Sterling was the first player to score a hat-trick on the opening weekend of a season since:

Sterling was the eighth player—and first since former Chelsea striker Drogba nine years ago. To take home a Premier League match ball on the opening weekend of the season after his treble for Manchester City against West Ham. The other hat-trick kings are Micky Quinn (1993), Matt Le Tissier (1995), Kevin Campbell (1996), Fabrizio Ravanelli (1996), Dion Dublin (1997), Gabriel Agbonlahor (2008), and Drogba (2010).

The first goal of the new Premier League season was an own-goal—but who scored it?

The Norwich captain sliced a cross into his own net after just seven minutes against European champions Liverpool. Who started the season with a bang as they claimed a 4-1 win at Anfield. The only other time the first goal of a Premier League season has been an own-goal was in 2015 when right-back Kyle Walker scored at the wrong end of the pitch playing for Tottenham against Manchester United.

The only team to have a player sent off on the opening weekend was:

Morgan Schneiderlin was shown two yellow cards as he became the first player to be sent off this season in Everton’s stalemate at Crystal Palace. The Toffees are the first team to receive a red card in consecutive Premier League opening weekends since Arsenal in 2010-2011 and 2011-2012.

Who was the last manager before Frank Lampard to lose by four or more goals in his first Premier League match in charge?

Lampard’s return to Chelsea got off to a nightmare start as his managerial debut in the Blues dugout ended in a 4-0 hammering against Manchester United at Old Trafford. The last manager to suffer a defeat that big in his first Premier League match in charge was Poyet when his Sunderland side was beaten 4-0 by Swansea in October 2013.

Which former Man U forward was honored with a questionable statue in 2017?

Ronaldo spent six seasons in the Premier League via his time with Manchester United. In 2017, a bronze bust of the player was unveiled in Madeira, Portugal, where Ronaldo was born. The work became a viral hit as critics claimed it looks nothing like the footballer.

Who scored with his first touch just 62 seconds after coming off the bench?

The Romanian striker made an immediate impact in Brighton’s impressive 3-0 win at Watford. His effort, though, is still some way off the record for the quickest goal by a substitute in the Premier League since such records began in 2006. That belongs to Sammy Ameobi, who netted after just eight seconds after coming on for Newcastle against Tottenham in 2014.

Which Aston Villa player has lost each of his last 19 games in the Premier League?

Aston Villa’s 3-1 defeat at Tottenham means winger Grealish has now lost 19 Premier League games in a row—the longest run of any player in the competition’s history. The record stretches over three seasons, dating back to the 2014-2015 campaign.

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